Publication

Apr 2011

Family planning and reproductive health programs are cost-effective interventions that can reduce high fertility rates and improve not only the health of the individual, but also the welfare of the whole family and ultimately, the larger society. In the era of declining attention to family planning, the United States must assume a greater leadership role in rebuilding political commitment for such services. In this paper the author identifies current trends in family planning, discusses unmet need, analyzes family planning’s role in saving lives, and provides recommendations for why the United States should support investments in family planning worldwide.

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Author Koki Agarwal
Series CFR Working Papers
Publisher Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Copyright © 2011 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
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